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Chuck "Frets" Fayne has been the resident expert for "Uke Yak" since 1998. Since that time he has answered almost 6,000 questions related to vintage ukuleles. Over many years, Chuck assembled his own world-class collection of vintage Hawaiian and Mainland ukes, including some amazing one-of-a-kind pieces. It was Chuck’s collection that made up the majority of the ukes in my book, "The Ukulele-A Visual History." Although Chuck has retired from the Uke Yak, his extensive knowledge and unique sense of humor live on in this searchable archive. Enjoy! Search the Uke Yak.

Jumpin’ Jim
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Chuck Fayne

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(Chuck "Frets" Fayne has answered the following 5919 questions.)

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-->Question asked by: Mark J. Hulme
Subject: Leonardo Nunes - Birkel
Question: Hi - I inherited a koa uke with the following paper label " "Ukelele O Hawaii made by Leonardo Nunes especially and exclusively for Geo. J. Birkel Co. 446-448 S. Broadway Los Angeles. Cal. Copyright 1917 by L. Nunes". No Headstock decal, flat top & carved back. I have given it a once over with Lemon Oil, but some of the aged schmutz wont come clea. Any idea of value or suggestions for restoration? Thanks.

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Answer: 350+ and dont do any more. Its only worth that if you leave it original If you try to get the dirt completely off, you might get into the finish...a no no...thanks for writing in...frets
- Sunday, February 20, 2005


-->Question asked by: Gabe
Subject: Martin Uke
Question: Chuck I wasn't sure if you received this or not. Still trying to figure out this computer thing. I was wondering if you had any info on this uke I received from my grandfather. I know it is any early Martin, but that is about it. I would like to have some work done on it, but not ruin the originality of it. Let me know your thoughts on it. Thanks.

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Answer: It is a style O martin uke. What kind of work and for what reason????....If it doesn't need anything don't do it. frets
- Sunday, February 20, 2005


-->Question asked by: sean
Subject: uke id help
Question: hi chuck, can you help me id this uke? i bought it from a man who said he bought it in 1954 and it was already old then. it has no label, appears to be koa wood, arched back soprano, 17 frets (12 to body)rope binding with black thin purfling inside it on the soundboard, rope rosette with black on either side and light wood or gold inner and outer ring 1/8th inch separate from rope rosette inside and one outside. the rope binding looks like ebony and lighter wood and there is a butt joint piece or either rosewood or ebony 1/4" at top and 1/8" at back. i was told that it was a hawaiian made instrument. if you have any clue, i would appreciate your thoughts. also, i can take more pictures if that would be helpful. mahalo & aloha sean

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Answer: Sean...Mainland made probably Regal..Made to look hawaiian but it is not. NIce uke...The headstock is typical Regal and Not Island. Best...frets
- Sunday, February 20, 2005


-->Question asked by: soybean
Subject: Tahitian
Question: Chuck, as you say, the Tahitian/ Maori "ukes" are really more of a percussion instrument. Is it possible they are not ukes at all but simply called ukes by the Tahitian tourist industry to dupe the uneducated traveller? Let's get a petition signed and start legal proceedings against these imposters! Something must be done! (tongue firmly planted in cheek.)

Answer: Great Idea...everyone needs a cause...Nice to hear from you Dan...keep them comin" frets
- Sunday, February 20, 2005


-->Question asked by: Stan
Subject: Antique Uke
Question: Hi Chuck, I bought this on ebay (buy it now $49.95 I think I had a great buy).there is no label but it is beautifully made and sounds incredible. it measures 20 1/2 inches and has a centre rope binding down the middle of the back which is rounded. I believe it is very early 20th century. Have you any idea of the maker and the value

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Answer: Great buy...No idea who made it...Looks like regal again. Hard to tell, many were made that look just like that. Sort of a Martin copy. Great score...start playing...frets.....
- Sunday, February 20, 2005


-->Question asked by: Andy
Subject: roy smeck concert uke
Question: Hi Chuck, Just wanted to know if $300 is a bit much to ask for a Roy Smeck concert uke. The uke in question looks exactly like the one pictured under the logo on the FleaMarket Music website (minus the extreme scratches). The local shop that is selling it typically prices it's stuff kind of high. Thanks

Answer: Its an ok price, not great. Good instrument and good player...best and thanks for writing in...frets
- Sunday, February 20, 2005


-->Question asked by: adam bastien
Subject: i just got my uke...
Question: I just got my own uke to play and i bought it for 30$ original price 60$... the first day i got it i tryed tightening the top string and it broke... i put a small guitar string on it and i was wondering if that were ok? i also wanted to know if i should slowly let the string stretch or just look for a better string?

Answer: Get a set of really good strings. It will make a great difference. bests to ya...frets
- Sunday, February 20, 2005


-->Question asked by: Jennifer Grimes
Subject: Gibson Uke 1?
Question: I was wondering if I might bother to ask you if you are familiar with something called a Gibson UKE 1? My grandmother gave me this ukelele in the original case (albeit it needs a little loving care down on the place where the strings hook in) and I'm just wondering what the story is? I wanted to put it in a shadow box (it was my great-grandmother's) and I'd like to have a notecard with some "story" to put in there. Thanks if you can help me!

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Answer: made in the l950's-60's late model Gibson style 1 uke...Pur a pic of your Grandmother in a Shadow Box and Hang the uke on the wall next to it. Play the uke...Don't put it in a box. It was meant to be played, its not a picture. Enjoy...frts
- Sunday, February 20, 2005


-->Question asked by: Tom B.
Subject: Unidentified Koa Uke
Question: Dear Frets: I purchased this uke from an antique dealer who was selling it as a wall- hanger. After replacing one missing tuner and stringing it up, I was delighted to hear one of the loudest soprano ukes I've ever played. Can you shed any light on who made it and/or whether it's a real Hawaiian instrument? There's no marking other than the Aloha shield at the top. Thanks!

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Answer: It is definitly a hawaiian uke and a nice one at that. It could be anybody. It is a fairly common uke. But a very nice one. nice score....frets
- Wednesday, February 2, 2005


-->Question asked by: Tom B.
Subject: Old Koa Uke
Question: Chuck, welcome back! We all were going through Uke-Yak withdrawal. Here's a picture of a koa uke with no identifying marks and no "Tabu" stamp. It has violin-style tuners (one of them is a replacement) and a very nicely arched back. This has to be one of the loudest ukes I've ever owned! Have you any idea who made it, or whether it's Hawaiian or mainland? Also, do all early Hawaiian ukes have the "Tabu" stamp? --- Thanks!

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Answer: definitly hawaiian....could be kumalae but not sure. all hawaiian early ukes did not have the tabu stamp..most didn't,....nice looking....frets
- Tuesday, January 25, 2005


-->Question asked by: Douglas Gaither
Subject: Colored Strings for TV Pal
Question: Hey Chuck, Last fall you recommended I hook up with Duane Heilman for a repair to my 1920s Echo Uke. He did a great job! Thanks for the recommendation.... I purchased a TV Pal Uke on eBay just because I wanted one. It came with colored strings that I think may have been original. The uke sounds a little thin, would new strings perk this puppy up or is it just destined to be thin? And what about the colored strings? I'm not really concerned about the collectability of it. I just wanted a plastic uke. Oh and one last thing, the top is deformed right in front of the bridge due to continual strain. Can I just heat it up and kinda bend it back out?

Answer: Glad duane could help..don't strain..you could pop a blood vessle in your eye. put on new strings and see how you like it..you can always put old ones back on. hope i helped....frets
- Wednesday, December 22, 2004


-->Question asked by: Stephen B
Subject: Best Taropatch Under $500
Question: So I've gotten pretty nuts about the uke in the past year, and have quite a little uke family now, including my mom's old Martin circa 1964, a 1960s era Martin tiple, a Kamaka concert size, a Le Domino banjo uke and a Le Domino soprano, and a sweet little kumalae "PPIE" label. Now I'm thinking I'd like to add a taropatch -- to play, not just look at. What would you recommend, Frets ol' pal, either new or used, under say $500 or thereabouts?

Answer: I would get a hold of a couple of makers, black bear guitars, kp ukuleles, kamaka, and see what they want to make one. I don't know of one that you can purchase off the rack..let me know what you find out. I am interested in a taro also...frets
- Wednesday, November 17, 2004


-->Question asked by: Grant
Subject: Baritone?
Question: I like to (attempt to play!) Celtic Jigs and Reels on a guitar but when I do this on a Ukulele find re entrant(sp?) tuning a nuisance when I need to run on to the 4th string. Is a Baritone Uke the only one that can be tuned without the octave high 4th string? If not, what are the other options? Final question - can you recommend a decent, ideally new Baritone instrument brand for around $500 (or am I aiming too low on my budget?)? Kind regards, Grant

Answer: no nothing about tuning. ask the bunch on the bulletin board. as far as a 500 new baritone, you have to search the web. go to the links on this site and start writing. I don't know of a 500 bari. I think you sights may be be a bit low. let us know what happens and please write bulletin board. frets
- Wednesday, November 17, 2004


-->Question asked by: Marjorie Scooros
Subject: steel strings for a banjo uke
Question: I was recently given a banjo uke which needs a lot of TLC. It had the remains of #1 and #4 strings which were steel. I would like to string it the same way. Do you know what guages I should use for each string? Have you ever seen one strung this way? My brother has made a new nut and I have the materials to make a new bridge. I've already reskinned it.

Answer: marjorie...now its time to take it to a Luthier who can finish it off. Banjo ukes sound better with non metal strings. Try that first. With metal strings they become more a percusive instrument than a melody sound. thanks for writing in and let us know...frets
- Wednesday, November 17, 2004


-->Question asked by: Keoki
Subject: Lyon and Healy
Question: Chuck I found a '30s Lyon&Healy tenor scale uke with more pearl inlay than a Martin Style 5. Priced under $1000US. Your thoughts before I sneek it in the house. Keoki

Answer: (If you can't sneak it in your house, you can march it in mine. I know the uke and its very valuable. Send me a pic...frets
- Thursday, November 4, 2004


-->Question asked by: Rocky B.
Subject: alternative baritone tuning
Question: Greetings Chuck, I heard there is an alternate tuning for the baritone uke so one can play the same fingerings as the soprano and not have to transpose while playing with others tuned in C. Is this possible, without re-stringing the bari for GCEA?

Answer: Go to the KP Ukulele site and ask that question of Ken Potts. He knows. I have a baritone of his that is tuned up to a soprano. He will help....let me know how it works....frets
- Tuesday, October 26, 2004


-->Question asked by: tim murray
Subject: tenor advice
Question: Big Guy, I'm a 40 yr plus guitar player who has just gotten into ukes this past yr. I own an Applause soprano a new martin SO & a Lanakai Concert. I'm interested in moving to a tenor...the kamaka's seem to cost a fortune...any alternatives you'd reccommend ? Thanks & Stay Well

Answer: write me back and let me know what you want to spend. perhaps I can turn you on to one.I you want to reach me personally its..cfayne@swiftdsl.com.au.....Go to the site called KP Ukuleles.....or go to google and put that in...take a look at the kp ukes....they are really good stuff......frets
- Monday, October 25, 2004


-->Question asked by: dyuob poltice
Subject: Yard sale prize!
Question: I happened upon this great example of a vintage ukulele at a yard sale today. It doesn't have any tuners, or strings, and it seems the body is sort of missing, and it needs to be refretted, but other than that, it seems to be in great shape. I suspect it must be a soprano, what with the scale markings all down the neck, but I could wrong. My gut instinct tells me it's a Martin, perhaps a 5-K, but it could be a 3- K, and I'd still feel like I really got a winner. Any idea of what it's worth? I really went out on a limb to buy this. Thanks!

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Answer: thats a yard ok....screw the uke...whats with that shirt. I hope its a shirt and not your skin. thanks for the laugh...frets
- Monday, October 25, 2004


-->Question asked by: Paul
Subject: third picture of ukulele
Question: Third picture of ukulele....sorry i had to send them all separatly

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Answer: Paul..looks lke a royal hawaiian to me. Probably made by Kumalae in the 30's...have seen those deep bodies before....how long is it ( the ukulele)...thanks for writing in...frets
- Monday, October 25, 2004


-->Question asked by: SHARON SMITH
Subject: turturro ukulele
Question: I AM TRYING TO FIND THE VALUE OF A TURTURRO TURNOVER-IT'S A MANDOLIN ON ONE SIDE AND A UKULELE ON THE OTHER. I FOUND AN ARTICLE ON THE INTERNET BUT IT SAYS NOTHING ABOUT THE VALUE. IT HAS HIS NAME ON THE TOP AND SAYS PATENT PEND.THE ARTICLE SAYS THEY WERE MADE BEFORE 1924. IT IS MAHOGANY - THE PATENT WAS CHANGED LATER AND HAD A DATE ADDED TO THE STAMP. CAN YOU HELP??

Answer: They are fun and usually sound like crap. They are strictly a novelty collectable and worth about 300-500 depending on the condition...double that if you have the original case....frets
- Monday, October 25, 2004


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